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    poor baby normal female....

    So today is feeding day and when i went to go feed my baby female i noticed she had black stuff around the right side of mouth. I quickly thought something was terribly wrong with her. I just got her last week. I quickly googled symptoms of RI. I didnt hear any noise coming from her when i put her next to my ear. But i did see little bubbles coming from her mouth. I came across a video that showed me how to open her mouth and when i did, i saw that she had gotten substrate in her mouth. It was quite a lot for her little mouth. It was blocking her air way. I cleaned it all out and quickly cleaned her tub and change the substate to just newspaper. I am keeping a close eye on her just in case anything happens. I tried feeding her when i first noticed the black stuff and she didnt eat. After i cleaned her mouth and made sure all the substrate was out of her mouth i tried feeding her again and surely she ate. I was so excited when she did finally eat. here are some quick pics i took







    sorry if they are a little blurry i zoomed in with my iphone
    Last edited by mjmendoza; 08-14-2011 at 05:33 PM.
    1.0 - Pastel (Striker)
    0.1- Normal (Skully)
    0.1-Siberian Husky (Kina)

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